FAQ

Where are you located?We live in Burnet, Texas.

What are your prices? Please contact us for prices.

Do you ship your rabbits?No. We do not ship our rabbits or provide transportation.

Are any of your bunnies neutered?​No. We don't keep neutered rabbits, and the babies are sold before they are old enough to be neutered (around 6 months). Since it can be a fatal process for the rabbit, be sure to research a reliable source if you decide it is necessary. Often an unaltered rabbit makes a very good pet!

When will you have more bunnies for sale?As much as possible we keep our For Sale page updated with what we have available. The babies in our new litters will be posted there when they are around 4 weeks old (maybe sooner). At that time they will be available to reserve, and will be ready to go home 2 weeks later (around 7 weeks old). Occasionally we will sell an older rabbit as well.

What colors and genders are in your new litter?To keep things simple, we update about individual colors and genders when a litter is 2 weeks old. At that time we post a picture to show what the babies are looking like and send an email notice to everyone on our waiting list.

How do I get on your waiting list?Please follow the steps on our Reservation Page.

How do I place a hold or reserve a rabbit?We do not hold or reserve bunnies before they are 4-5 weeks old. At that point they are posted on our For Sale page, and we will contact the people on our waiting list to give them opportunity to reserve the bunny first. If no one has previously shown an interest (there are no "hold" or "waiting" people listed), the bunny is available to reserve. Simply email about the bunny you are interested in. Also, please see our Reservation Page if you plan on buying a rabbit from us.

What makes a rabbit "pet quality" vs. "brood" or "show" quality?In advertising our bunnies, we price them according to how closely they meet the standard for Holland Lops set up by ARBA. - "Show quality" describes those that seem to meet all basic requirements (color, size, body type, head and ear shape) and so have potential for competing. - "Brood quality" indicates an animal that may not qualify for showing in some area, but has potential for producing good quality babies. - "Pet quality" rabbits are those that not qualify for both of these areas, usually based on their larger/longer frame, coloring, and/or head shape. Please note:we do not show our rabbits, so these are simply recommendations based on our best judgment and may prove out differently as the rabbit matures. Also, these distinctions do not cover the rabbit's personality or health. Our bunnies range from calm and docile to spunky and outgoing. We always work for friendly and sweet-tempered animals, and never sell any that are sick. If a bunny has had any health or temperament problems, we will be sure to let you know.

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